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5,774 Points/n
I don't understand what the "/n" is in the last couple videos.
1 Answer
Carlton Nunes Desouza
13,447 PointsThat is a backslash "\" not a forward slash "/". The backslash is used as an "escape" character, in this case \n is the same as saying: put a new line here.
For example a string logged to console like this:
console.log("Hello\nThere\nFriend");
Will return like this:
Hello
There
Friend